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    Dividing is also a good idea so that you have some back up.

    Wow you have a lot of paph blooming soon. Congrats.


    Quote Originally Posted by catttan View Post
    Only once a year. Any way it takes a year for a new growth(fan) to mature. I was thinking of growing this into a specimen plant with multiple leads but after seeing fungal rot in a few of my paphs, I have changed my mind and will divide and repot, to prevent losing my whole pot of this orchid.Btw 2 pots of my Paph liemianum are in bloom;, 2 concolor, a bellatulum and a wenshanense are spiking. First time my wenshanense is producing 2 buds on the same spike and I hope I will be able to see them open together.

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    wow incredible.

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    Beautiful display. I also have one like this. I have brought it to bloom twice already. So far only 7 flowers in 2 spikes, as of its last bloom.

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    That's wonderful, perfectly grown. Bravo, Yew.

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    It's fabulous, Yew Sung. I live in the Philippines but I've never seen one. Shame on me!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by angel View Post
    It's fabulous, Yew Sung. I live in the Philippines but I've never seen one. Shame on me!!!
    You must get one, Angel. Paph rothchildianum is the King, Paph sanderianum is the Queen and Paph philippinense is the Prince - they are the royalty of paphs. BTW mine is from Sabah.

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    About ten years ago, I bought one. A vendor belonging to one of our native inland tribes passed by my house. It had mottled leaves. At that time, I did not even know what it was exactly except that it was a terrestrial orchid. I planted it in the shadiest spot in my garden. Unfortunately, it did not prosper. It might have been one of the royalty you mentioned. However, now I understand that we do have many native paph species.

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    The 3 Royals I mentioned all have plain green leaves - no mottling. The one you had could be Paph barbatum or one of the Brachypetalum. A few years ago, it was quite easy to buy Paph philippinense but they are very difficut to obtain now.

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